Bible Morality
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Jesus and the Sword: What Did Jesus Really Mean by “Not Peace, but a Sword”? (Matthew 10:34)

What did Jesus really mean when He said, “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword” (Matthew 10:34)? Discover the true meaning of the sword, its historical and textual context, and powerful real-life stories of family division when someone follows Christ — especially from a strict Muslim background. A must-read for understanding the… Continue reading
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Does Jesus Contradict Himself? Unpacking the “You Fool” Meme and What the Bible Really Says About Calling People Fools

Does the Bible contradict itself when Jesus says calling someone a ‘fool’ deserves hellfire, yet He calls the Pharisees ‘You fools!’? This in-depth look at Matthew 5:22, Luke 11:40, and the original Greek exposes the truth behind the popular meme. Continue reading
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Zephaniah 3:9 Debate: Addressing Ijaz Ahmad’s Response to Rev. Samuel Green and Claims About the “Lost Name of God”

After publishing our refutation of Muslim claims on Zephaniah 3:9, the original author responded by engaging Rev. Samuel Green and linking to an older article alleging that Jews (and by extension Christians) lost the divine name. Here we carefully examine the full debate point-by-point and show why these arguments misrepresent both the biblical text and… Continue reading
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Why Did God Kill Jesus to Clear Sin Instead of Killing Satan?” A Biblical Answer to a Common Viral Question

The fiery social media post ask a pointed question that resonates with many: “Why did God decide to kill Jesus to clear the world’s sin instead of killing Satan to end the sin?” The implication is clear—killing the source of temptation (Satan) seems more logical and less cruel than sacrificing the innocent Son. Why the… Continue reading
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Why Did God Have to Torture His Only Son to Forgive Us? A Biblical Response to the Viral Critique of John 3:16

A popular social media post quotes John 3:16 — “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son” — and then launches a sharp attack: “It makes no sense to me that God had to torture his only son to death to convince himself to forgive other people. If my 16… Continue reading
